A man arrested following that collision remains hospitalized and has not been identified yet by police.

The image, captured by a surveillance camera, is that of what is believed to be a black, 2015 Dodge Caravan that could be a rental vehicle, Lt. Robert McManus said Monday.

San Leandro police released this surveillance photo of a black, 2015 Dodge Caravan involved in a shooting and injury collision on Dowling Boulevard on Nov. 17. (San Leandro Police Department)

McManus said investigators are asking that rental car agency employees throughout the Bay Area check for recent returns of similar vehicles with gunfire damage and to check current rentals for vehicles matching the description that have not yet been returned.

Police are also still seeking additional video from anyone who may have captured the shooting and are asking anyone with information to come forward.

Police have established that the gunfight began about 12:30 p.m. Thursday in the area of MacArthur Boulevard and Foothill Boulevard near I-580 and involved the minivan and a Nissan Altima driven by the man arrested.

It continued on city streets until the Nissan ran head-on into a Toyota Prius the couple was in on Dowling Boulevard near Breed Avenue. The wounded man was found outside the Nissan and was arrested.

A motive for the shooting has not been released.

Anyone with information is asked to call police at 510-577-3232 or text “TipSLPolice” to 888777.

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